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The engines are designed to eject parts out the rear, which poses less of a threat to the aircraft, an aviation expert said.
The lungs, throat and nasal passages are designed to eject large particles, like the heavy ash that coated Lower Manhattan and fell on many fleeing people, he said.
KickSat is designed to be launched as a "piggyback" payload alongside another satellite and, once released into orbit, the sprites will be ejected.
That track record is especially impressive in light of the fact that D-5 missiles are designed to be ejected into the air by pressurized steam from submerged vessels, and only ignite once they are clear of the water.
They are designed to prevent occupants from hitting objects inside their vehicle and from being ejected out of their vehicle in the event of a crash.
After three months' detention in Florida, she was paroled to a cousin in Brooklyn to await the workings of the government machinery designed to eject her.
In my Lambeth Labour party branch, Militant turned meetings poisonous, designed to eject non-believers.
Our ion trap is designed so that the ions can also be ejected while the RF is applied.
When it's time to eject their spores, mushrooms release water vapor.
When the songs are finished downloading, it is now okay to eject your CD.
It's not like a jet, where you can eject (for obvious reasons), and it's not like helicopters are designed with a crumple zone.
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